How to Draw Anime For Beginners

How to draw anime for Beginners

Anime has influenced us all in some way or another. 

In fact, games and shows from Japan were one of the biggest reasons why I started drawing in the first place.

So today I want to teach you how you can progress quickly as a beginner learning to draw in an anime style.


When we say anime, we’re talking about an entire genre. Anime is a catch-all term for Japanese animation, meaning there are literally hundreds of styles from hundreds of shows and dozens of studios producing them.

So what I want you to learn from this is how to take ANY anime style and break it down use fundamental or basic drawing tools. 

Let’s start with some of the most famous anime:

Dragon Ball Z is really heavily focused on anatomy and musculature, albeit very stylized. 

Then we have say, Pokémon, where it’s much more about shape design and simplicity.

Finally, let’s look at a more modern anime like Attack on Titan. 


Attack on titan draws closer to realism in many ways than Dragon Ball Z, and definitely more than poke’mon— which adds to the mature feeling of the series overall.

So what do you need to know in order to draw in these styles?

First, you have to be able to break things down into two things:

Proportions and shapes. 

Once you understand how the artists of each anime utilize proportions and shapes, you’ll have a much easier time mimicking or learning from the style.

Let’s take Ash Ketchum vs Eren Yeager for Example.


We can see that Ash’s shapes are more simplified. There are less lines and more big, easy-to-see shape like his hair, his hat, even his cloths. There aren’t a lot of folds or anything like that, even the limbs and anatomy are largely basic, building off of forms like cylinders and rectangles.

With Eren Yeager we can see that there’s a lot more detail, and the proportions are closer to realism as I said before. There are more folds in the clothes, more details and shapes to draw everywhere from the facial features to the limbs. 

So how do we actually begin to draw in these styles if we’re just starting out?

Well, the shapes we noted can be taken in isolate, like so:

Draw a bunch of different mouth shapes from poke’mon screen caps of Ash or other characters, and do the same for eyes, noses, mouthed, hair, etc…


This is called studying. Duh, right? 


Like studying for a spelling test or a science quiz, you’re spending time learning how the shapes look for different features, meaning that when you’re not looking at the shapes directly they’re becoming imprinted in your mind through your hand.

If you want, you can try drawing his face a bunch of different ways all in one setting, and even try to do so with his half or all of his body.

Do you sense the theme here? 

We’re breaking it down, using mostly shapes and proportions. Proportions are how we measure how big, small, close, or far the shapes are as they relate to one another. 

After filling a few pages with notes and sketches, you can try to draw the character from your head in a new pose using a mannequin or basic type of figure as a starting point.

I teach you how to do all of these things and more in my beginner drawing courses!



Then you can try to put together your own characters using what you’ve learned from your studies.


It takes a lot of work to get to this point, but it doesn’t always have to feel like work. Your attitude, approach, and drive will largely determine how quickly you’re able to ascend in skill and expression— that and how well you understand the fundamentals of drawing.


Anyway, that’s a solid approach to drawing anime for beginners. With enough study you’ll be well on your way to drawing anime like a pro.

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Learn the principles of art.

Have you ever wanted to make cute, easy drawings? Or you might get stuck trying to think of poses for drawings.

When you have drawing ideas, do they always come out looking wrong or off? Like you don’t know where to put the lines?

I was just like you, until I discovered the art fundamentals that changed everything for me— no talent required.

Seriously—Whatever you want to draw, whether it’s tigers, anime girls, castles, butterflies, or dogs— this course will teach you everything you need to know.

In these video lessons, you’ll learn every fundamental that masterful artists have used and developed for centuries, taught to you in short, easy-to-digest lessons.

These are the basics of drawing that will allow you to draw in any style, and even develop your own.

No longer will you have to fear the blank page, or making “bad” drawings. 

You’ll learn drawing exercises used by industry pros that make learning to draw seem easy— almost effortless.

The journey is yours, and you are the hero of it.

If you have ideas you want to draw, this course will serve you well— even if you just want to doodle, you’ll do it with more fun, freedom, flow, and accuracy than ever.

And yes, we start from square one together. The simplest shapes, and the most basic building blocks will accompany your hand and mind. 

You can start with no knowledge, or even inaccurate knowledge (which I invite you to throw into the bushes on your way inside.) And grow to become a self-directed, self-taught artist. 

We’ll Cover:

  • Proportions

  • Construction

  • Warm-ups

  • Easy to Intermediate drawings

  • Light and Shadow

  • Perspective Basics

  • The Human Figure

  • The Human Face

  • Basic Anatomy

  • Basic Shapes

  • Composition 101

  • Line theory and line work exercises

  • Drawing with and without reference

  • easy drawings

  • ideas to draw

  • how to draw a body

  • how to draw hair

  • how to draw a face

And more!

You will have a clear roadmap of the journey laid out for you. You will know exactly what to do next, including when you’re ready to move from one assignment and lesson to another.

In the beginning you will need clearer guidelines, but as the course progresses, and you feel your drawing wings begin to develop, there will be more room to soar. 

You will feel the unbridled joy of artistic ascent, rushing you to the skies of creative capacity. 

Yes, drawing can feel like that. 

But worry not, if you’re uncertain of yourself or if you have what it takes, I assure you that you needn’t. You have exactly what it takes to learn how to draw. 

If you will set aside your judgements of good or bad, to simply draw with the intent of improvement, and if you will stoke daily the fires of your creative hearth (which I will show you a bevy of ways to do) then you cannot help but move forward.

Lesson Plan:

  • 1. Drawing Basics - Starting Simple

  • 2. Fundamentals - The basis of drawing evolution

  • 3. Drawing from life - Going to the source and what it teaches

  • 4. Quick Sketching 101 - laying foundations fast

  • 5. Drawing Development - Refining your base work

  • 6. Easy and effective perspective - Create an instant feeling of space.

  • 7. Creative drawing - Using Reference as a path to success.

  • 8. Shading and Values - Working with Light and the marks that describe it

Each lesson includes several videos around 3-20 minutes long, with exercises and assignments at the end of the lesson!

In other words, it’s always easy to take action.


Now, let's begin shall we?

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Imagine illustrating dynamic scenes and iconic characters with confidence. Our course offers comprehensive lessons that break down complex forms into manageable parts, making it accessible for beginners. You’ll discover techniques for developing expressions, poses, and styles that reflect the anime aesthetic you love.

Whether you’re a fan of action-packed shounen, enchanting shoujo, or any other anime genre, our course will guide you through the process of creating stunning art pieces. Join a community of fellow anime enthusiasts, exchange ideas, and showcase your progress as you develop your skills.

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